Colliers International represented the Greenville Chamber in the sale of the building. The chamber will lease back the building until the organization’s new space is ready, according to a news release.

“After nearly five decades in our Cleveland Street facility, we are thrilled to integrate the chamber’s headquarters into Greenville’s core business district as we keep our vision future-focused,” Carlos Phillips, Greenville Chamber president and CEO, said in the release. “This move positions the chamber for success in many areas, primarily ensuring we are able to focus our resources on programs and initiatives that directly impact our investors.”

Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey plans to move to the north side of the building, and Pintail Capital Partners and Fox Commercial Properties plan to have offices in the south side of the building, the release said.

“We are passionate about the opportunity to revitalize a building positioned strategically between downtown Greenville and the Cancer Survivors Park. Particularly exciting are the investments currently under way at the Bohemian Hotel and Camperdown projects, both in close proximity to this location,” Stuart Wyeth, cofounder at Pintail Capital Partners, said in the release.